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Fire Safety Campaign For Babies &
Toddlers
- The U.S. Fire Administration's A Fire
Safety Campaign for Babies and Toddlers is a public awareness
and education campaign designed to draw attention to the increased risk
of fire death for young children, and to teach parents and caregivers
how they can avoid the tragedy. A child under the age of five is twice
as likely to die in a residential fire than the rest of the population.
The campaign's slogan: "Prepare. Practice. Prevent the Unthinkable."
urges parents and caregivers to prepare by installing and maintaining
working smoke alarms; safely storing lighters and matches out of
children's reach and sight; and practicing a fire escape plan with small
children, which should include helping toddlers understand how to
quickly respond in case of fire, and planning how adults can escape with
babies.
Four national organizations have
partnered with the U.S. Fire Administration and will give the multi-year
campaign nationwide reach to parents and caregivers. The American
Academy of Pediatrics, ZERO TO THREE, National SAFE KIDS Campaign, and
NFPA (the National Fire Protection Association) will support the
campaign by engaging their members and networks in disseminating the
campaign materials.
The following 2 Articles are presented in PDF
Format for easy downloading, viewing and printing:
1.
Babies & Toddlers Fire Death Data Report
2.
Prepare.
Practice. Prevent the Unthinkable.
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